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Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.cosmick

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Score: 20

AburridoEnTrabajo says...10:12am Mon 25 Aug 14

cosmick wrote…

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.

[quote][p][bold]cosmick[/bold] wrote:
Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.[/p][/quote]Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.AburridoEnTrabajo

cosmick wrote…

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.

Score: -3

notslimjim says...11:51am Mon 25 Aug 14

AburridoEnTrabajo wrote…

cosmick wrote…

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.

He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow. We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.

[quote][p][bold]AburridoEnTrabajo[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]cosmick[/bold] wrote:
Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.[/p][/quote]Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.[/p][/quote]He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow.
We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.notslimjim

AburridoEnTrabajo wrote…

cosmick wrote…

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.

He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow. We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.

Dave-O "Mr Truth in Gubmnt" CaMORON just keeps moving the date and moving the date and moving the date. Trust me, I'm from the Gubmnt should be his claim. Along with the cheque is in the mail and I promise to not leave unattended children in pubs. Fat chance he has the stones to say tickety boo.

Dave-O "Mr Truth in Gubmnt" CaMORON just keeps moving the date and moving the date and moving the date.
Trust me, I'm from the Gubmnt should be his claim. Along with the cheque is in the mail and I promise to not leave unattended children in pubs.
Fat chance he has the stones to say tickety boo.s6blr

Dave-O "Mr Truth in Gubmnt" CaMORON just keeps moving the date and moving the date and moving the date. Trust me, I'm from the Gubmnt should be his claim. Along with the cheque is in the mail and I promise to not leave unattended children in pubs. Fat chance he has the stones to say tickety boo.

Score: 0

35vulcan35 says...2:43pm Mon 25 Aug 14

What's needed is for the prime minister to abolish the European Communities Act & Human Rights Act NOW. No more dithering, ignore Liberals, Labour and all other misguided hand-wringers.

What's needed is for the prime minister to abolish the European Communities Act & Human Rights Act NOW. No more dithering, ignore Liberals, Labour and all other misguided hand-wringers.35vulcan35

What's needed is for the prime minister to abolish the European Communities Act & Human Rights Act NOW. No more dithering, ignore Liberals, Labour and all other misguided hand-wringers.

Score: 25

Rita Jelfs says...3:13pm Mon 25 Aug 14

notslimjim wrote…

AburridoEnTrabajo wrote…

cosmick wrote…

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.

He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow. We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.

Threats against the EU all the time. The UK needs the EU more than the EU needs the UK. Besides trying to pull out "overnight" as you say, would signal what a sovereign risk the UK government is. A risk to all the British industries that rely on the EU to sell their products, and British jobs too. When the British government pulled out of buying Commonwealth countries' goods, that left many producers in those countries with products they had no markets for. But all those products go to Asia now. Has the UK got immediate new markets to sell to? So its a double-edged sword, and the costs and benefits of moving out of the EU are not known. But it helps politically to demonise the EU with an election coming up, and especially with that large amount of debt still hanging over like Damocles sword. A great diversion to the electorate.

[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]AburridoEnTrabajo[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]cosmick[/bold] wrote:
Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.[/p][/quote]Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.[/p][/quote]He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow.
We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.[/p][/quote]Threats against the EU all the time. The UK needs the EU more than the EU needs the UK. Besides trying to pull out "overnight" as you say, would signal what a sovereign risk the UK government is. A risk to all the British industries that rely on the EU to sell their products, and British jobs too. When the British government pulled out of buying Commonwealth countries' goods, that left many producers in those countries with products they had no markets for. But all those products go to Asia now. Has the UK got immediate new markets to sell to? So its a double-edged sword, and the costs and benefits of moving out of the EU are not known. But it helps politically to demonise the EU with an election coming up, and especially with that large amount of debt still hanging over like Damocles sword. A great diversion to the electorate.Rita Jelfs

notslimjim wrote…

AburridoEnTrabajo wrote…

cosmick wrote…

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.

He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow. We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.

Threats against the EU all the time. The UK needs the EU more than the EU needs the UK. Besides trying to pull out "overnight" as you say, would signal what a sovereign risk the UK government is. A risk to all the British industries that rely on the EU to sell their products, and British jobs too. When the British government pulled out of buying Commonwealth countries' goods, that left many producers in those countries with products they had no markets for. But all those products go to Asia now. Has the UK got immediate new markets to sell to? So its a double-edged sword, and the costs and benefits of moving out of the EU are not known. But it helps politically to demonise the EU with an election coming up, and especially with that large amount of debt still hanging over like Damocles sword. A great diversion to the electorate.

Score: -13

billybloggs says...4:05pm Mon 25 Aug 14

load of rubbish just trying to gain points on boris no intention leaving EU s

load of rubbish just trying to gain points on boris no intention leaving EU sbillybloggs

load of rubbish just trying to gain points on boris no intention leaving EU s

Score: 3

cosmick says...4:52pm Mon 25 Aug 14

Just seen more unwanted arrivals in a lorry at the thames crossing. Give them food, nhs, 2 years while they claim to live here. Or stick them in a lorry today and send them back to France.

Just seen more unwanted arrivals in a lorry at the thames crossing. Give them food, nhs, 2 years while they claim to live here.
Or stick them in a lorry today and send them back to France.cosmick

Just seen more unwanted arrivals in a lorry at the thames crossing. Give them food, nhs, 2 years while they claim to live here. Or stick them in a lorry today and send them back to France.

Score: 7

Counterview says...4:54pm Mon 25 Aug 14

I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down. Good old Dave. Playing to the back benches again. Tail wags dog yet again.

I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down. Good old Dave. Playing to the back benches again. Tail wags dog yet again.Counterview

I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down. Good old Dave. Playing to the back benches again. Tail wags dog yet again.

Score: 1

notslimjim says...5:44pm Mon 25 Aug 14

Rita Jelfs wrote…

notslimjim wrote…

AburridoEnTrabajo wrote…

cosmick wrote…

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.

He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow. We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.

Threats against the EU all the time. The UK needs the EU more than the EU needs the UK. Besides trying to pull out "overnight" as you say, would signal what a sovereign risk the UK government is. A risk to all the British industries that rely on the EU to sell their products, and British jobs too. When the British government pulled out of buying Commonwealth countries' goods, that left many producers in those countries with products they had no markets for. But all those products go to Asia now. Has the UK got immediate new markets to sell to? So its a double-edged sword, and the costs and benefits of moving out of the EU are not known. But it helps politically to demonise the EU with an election coming up, and especially with that large amount of debt still hanging over like Damocles sword. A great diversion to the electorate.

^^^^utter unsubstantiated drivel^^^^^^

[quote][p][bold]Rita Jelfs[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]notslimjim[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]AburridoEnTrabajo[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]cosmick[/bold] wrote:
Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.[/p][/quote]Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.[/p][/quote]He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow.
We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.[/p][/quote]Threats against the EU all the time. The UK needs the EU more than the EU needs the UK. Besides trying to pull out "overnight" as you say, would signal what a sovereign risk the UK government is. A risk to all the British industries that rely on the EU to sell their products, and British jobs too. When the British government pulled out of buying Commonwealth countries' goods, that left many producers in those countries with products they had no markets for. But all those products go to Asia now. Has the UK got immediate new markets to sell to? So its a double-edged sword, and the costs and benefits of moving out of the EU are not known. But it helps politically to demonise the EU with an election coming up, and especially with that large amount of debt still hanging over like Damocles sword. A great diversion to the electorate.[/p][/quote]^^^^utter unsubstantiated drivel^^^^^^notslimjim

Rita Jelfs wrote…

notslimjim wrote…

AburridoEnTrabajo wrote…

cosmick wrote…

Bla Bla Bla. Just give me UKIP , no *ull*hit just pull out of the E/U.

Except you can't "just pull out of the EU" - it takes years of treaty renegotiation, and even UKIP have acknowledged that.

He can abolish the European Communities Act tomorrow. We would no longer be in the EU from that moment.

Threats against the EU all the time. The UK needs the EU more than the EU needs the UK. Besides trying to pull out "overnight" as you say, would signal what a sovereign risk the UK government is. A risk to all the British industries that rely on the EU to sell their products, and British jobs too. When the British government pulled out of buying Commonwealth countries' goods, that left many producers in those countries with products they had no markets for. But all those products go to Asia now. Has the UK got immediate new markets to sell to? So its a double-edged sword, and the costs and benefits of moving out of the EU are not known. But it helps politically to demonise the EU with an election coming up, and especially with that large amount of debt still hanging over like Damocles sword. A great diversion to the electorate.

^^^^utter unsubstantiated drivel^^^^^^

Score: 7

burghcastle says...5:51pm Mon 25 Aug 14

Britain's not thinking of leaving the EU she's getting kicked out by the EU

Britain's not thinking of leaving the EU she's getting kicked out by the EUburghcastle

Britain's not thinking of leaving the EU she's getting kicked out by the EU

Score: -1

burghcastle says...5:52pm Mon 25 Aug 14

burghcastle wrote…

Britain's not thinking of leaving the EU she's getting kicked out by the EU

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[quote][p][bold]burghcastle[/bold] wrote:
Britain's not thinking of leaving the EU she's getting kicked out by the EU[/p][/quote].burghcastle

burghcastle wrote…

Britain's not thinking of leaving the EU she's getting kicked out by the EU

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Score: -1

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